Social and Affective Computing

The Social and Affective Computing group aims to develop computational systems that can interpret and model social and affective signals, and thus exhibit and understand human behaviour.

Social and Affective Computing is one of the research groups of the division Interaction within the department of Information and Computing sciences.

  • News

    • Privacy-Aware Monitoring for Assisted Living

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      An interdisciplinary collection of perspectives on the design of privacy-aware audio and video-based monitoring solutions for Active and Assisted Living (AAL).
    • Capacity building in Mongolia

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      Albert Ali Salah and Bilgecag Aydogdu from the Social and Affective Computing Group at the Dept. of Information and Computing Sciences are providing capacity building workshops to the National Statistics Office of Mongolia.
    • Using mobile phone data for migration research

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      A new blog by Albert Salah and Bilgecag Aydogdu on the use of mobile phones for data in Migration research.
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